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Islam: Historical and Today

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Links for "Islam: Today and Historical"

Historical:

Islam: From Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion, ed. Robert Wuthnow. 2 vols. (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1998), 383-393.

Islam History: Understanding Islam

Islamic Timelines: from the BBC

with The Prophet Muhammad

Chronology: Early Islam: University of Evansville, Indiana

History of Islam: from theeid.com

Maps relating to Islam's historical development

Women and Islam History a compilation of relevant links.

A Brief History on the origin of The Nation of Islam in America A Nation of Peace and Beauty: Written in Phoenix, Arizona, March 28, 1996 for presentation at the International symposium on Sufism in San Francisco, California, March 29-31, 1996

Islam: History

Islamic Philosophy, Scientific Thought, and History:from the University of Georgia

 

Islam Today

Islam for Today: For Westerners seeking a knowledge and understanding of Islam. A guide to the religion of Islam, Muslim history and civilizations, the rights of women in Islam, Islam in the West and around the world today plus Muslim schools and family life.

Islam in the Modern World

Islam Today

IslamToday: from pbs.org

Islam Today: from the Associated Press. Map, with links.

Islam Today: Light of Islam? " Islam never owed its power to cannons and tanks and weapons but to the pre-eminence in thought amongst its Ulema, in character amongst its peoples and in following the guidance of God on the good road (for which we pray in the Fatihe 17 times a day), the road of justice, fellowship, brotherhood."

Attack on America: Western Converts to Islam speak out. With "On the Hijacking of Islam". "If the terrorists that struck the USA last week were indeed Muslims, they have not only committed murder, which carries the death penalty, but have also committed a physical attack upon Islam by the damage they have done to its image. By Ruqaiyyah Waris Maqsood, IslamForToday.com, September 16, 2001"

Islam Today: Syed Abul Ala Mawdudi

ISLAM ON THE EVE OF 21ST CENTURY: (long, but thought provoking.)

Islam Today: Discussion Initiated by Burhan Haleem from United States of America on 7-Mar-2002.